World of Chemistry, 3rd edition
World of Chemistry, 3rd edition
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ISBN: 9781133109655
Author: Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan L. Zumdahl, Donald J. DeCoste
Publisher: Brooks / Cole / Cengage Learning
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Chapter 1, Problem 12A
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Interpretation: Scientists make repeated observations of phenomena to see the occurred changes, an observation the same as a theory, a hypothesis the same as a theory, a set of hypotheses become a theory should be discussed.

Concept Introduction: Chemistry is a fundamental science that investigates and studies molecules. In chemistry, the scientific method is a systematic way of collecting evidence to support theories/ concepts.In scientific disciplines, the term “model”, “experiment”, “observation”, “theory” and “law” holds different meanings of phenomena.

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Scientists make repeated observations of phenomena to see the occurred changes. No, observation is not the same as a theory because observations are what chemist notes when collecting data. No, the hypothesis is also not the same as a theory. When a hypothesis is proven true, it becomes a theory.

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To see the occurred changes, scientists make repeated observations of phenomena. Each and every experiment will produce a new observation.

No, observation is not the same as a theory. Observations are what a person (or chemist) makes collecting data and theory is a group of connected ideas or concepts intended to describe something. After observations are completed, based on those observations, a hypothesis is created and then experiments are conducted. An experiment is a way to test a hypothesis; where the hypothesis is a testable, tentative explanation for observations.

No, the hypothesis is not the same as a theory. The hypothesis is a specific, testable prediction. It elaborates, in concrete terms, what a person (or chemist) expects will happen in a certain circumstance. If the hypothesis turns out to be true, based on the experiments, the hypothesis can become a theory.

Conclusion

Scientists make repeated observations of phenomena to see the occurred changes to see the occurred changes. No, an observation is not the same as a theory. No, a hypothesisis not the same as a theory.

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